At Brookdale Community College, resident Leana Vitale has been able to present her research, follow her passions and more. See details:
A team of assessors will examine the police department's policies and procedures, management, operations and more in April.
For New Jersey families, the backyard is everything. The pool builder they choose should be too.
The annual game-show-style competition tests students' knowledge of consumer-related information. See details:
The library is collecting books, CDs, puzzles and more now through the end of March in preparation for the upcoming sale. See details:
From a Brand Partner: The rise of private equity may impact cost, access, and patient safety.
Dan Buzzetta will release “The Winter Verdict” on Tuesday, as the latest installment of his Tom Berte series. See details:
The concert, which will take place at the Parish of St. Mary, will be where "baroque masterwork meets contemporary voices," officials said.
NJ American Water is making a temporary change in its disinfectant, which is part of routine annual maintenance.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Marlboro and Colts Neck.
Thousands of donations lost due to dangerous travel conditions and weather-related disruptions
Rohan Arni, a student at High Technology High School, is one of 300 students to be named a 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar.
When winter weather rolls in, staying active gets tougher, for people and their dogs.
Through this monthly event, police can learn more about the issues that matter most to senior residents, officials said. See details:
db Ortho PT offers simple movement and stress-relief strategies to help NJ residents stay active this season
YMCA of the Jersey Shore to Honor Dr. King at 37th Annual Commemorative Breakfast, Jan. 16 in Farmingdale
The community celebration featured cultural displays and performances, food, music and more for audiences to enjoy.
The event brought together over 600 students, families, staff and more for an evening centered on kindness, connection and shared purpose.
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The 18-year-old died after police said he lost control of his vehicle and struck a utility pole, resulting in a fire.
At AYLUS Marlboro, students bring their own ideas to the table and work together to create free programs that benefit the local community.
Your friendly full service PADI 5 Star SCUBA diving facility est. in 1977, offering beginner to advanced courses, and vacations near & far!
The crash occurred late on Saturday when a vehicle struck a telephone pole on Route 79 in Marlboro, police said.
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Champion Force Athletics helps kids ages 4–18 build confidence, teamwork, and lifelong memories through cheerleading."
Lori Russo, the town’s Chief Financial Officer, was sworn in to her new role during an annual conference in September.
The fire broke out on Thursday evening at a home on Pleasant Valley Road, authorities said.
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Creative Multilingual Program To Support Academic Excellence With Project-Based STEAM Learning Programs
At the event, attendees will be able to join neighbors and local police officers for coffee and conversation. See details:
Over a decade after Rabbi Levi Wolosow started Project Rosh, this year’s services will honor his legacy after he passed away in February.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day! (Rain or Shine)
The Dogtopia Foundation supports veterans with service dogs—while Dogtopia’s daycare services bring joy to pups and pet parents alike.
NJ Boaters! September is a great time to be out on the water!
Lillian G. Burry, 89, passed away on Thursday after decades of service to Monmouth County.
A lifelong Marlboro resident, Det. Sgt. David Glenny was hired by the department in 1995 and has been serving his community ever since.
Established in 1979, the Congressional Award aims to recognize, encourage and inspire America’s youth. See details:
The man was found in a home pool around noon on Saturday, Colts Neck Police Lt. Brian Caswell told Patch.
The fire broke out Monday afternoon and prompted a response from local fire and police departments. See details:
Years after the hospital’s closure, Monmouth County has reached an agreement to assume land management responsibilities of the property.
A graduation ceremony for the academy’s 9th class took place at Marlboro Middle School on Friday evening. See details:
The library is collecting books, CDs, DVDs and more now through the end of September for their upcoming book sale. See details:
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The township announced the cancellation Thursday afternoon due to inclement weather. See details:
Dan Buzzetta will host a launch party for his new book, “The Manipulator,” in Monmouth County this summer. See details:
The annual competition draws participants from over 70 high schools and nearly every county across the state. See details:
The plan was presented at a recent Township Committee meeting amidst resident concerns on affordable housing requirements. See details:
The Four Rivers STEAM Charter School, INC. has submitted an application for the Freehold area.
From recent graduates to career changers, SEU offers a clear path to success through real-world learning and academic excellence.
K-8 Free Public Charter School. School will start out with grades K-2 and grow each year until we go all the way to 8th grade.